Contents:
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| ARTICLES |
| Michael Dobson. The Pageant of History: Nostalgia, the Tudors, and the Community Play
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5-25 |
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| Carmen Font Paz.“I have written the things which I did hear, see, tasted and handled:” Selfhood and Voice in
Katherine Evans’ and Sarah Cheevers’ A Short Relation of TheirSufferings (1662)
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27-56 |
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| Andrew Gurr. Baubles on the Water: Sea Travel in Shakespeare’s Time
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57-70 |
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Zenón Luis Martínez. Macbeth and the Passions’ “Proper Stuff”
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71-101 |
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| Ángel-Luis Pujante. The French Influence on Early Shakespeare Reception in Spain: Three Cases of
Unacknowledged Sources
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103-119 |
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| Purificación Ribes Traver. Ludwig Tieck's Herr Von Fuchs (1793) As the Perfect Embodiment of Romantic Irony |
121-142 |
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| NOTES |
| R. Scott Fraser. “The king has killed his heart:” The Death of Falstaff in Henry V |
145-157 |
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| REVIEWS |
| Elliott, J.H. 2009. Spain, Europe and the Wider World, 1500-1800(by Juan E. Tazón)
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161-163 |
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| Jesús López-Peláez Casellas. 2009. “Honourable Murderers” El concepto del honor en Othello de Shakespeare y en los dramas de honor de Calderón (by Luciano García García)
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165-172 |
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| Glyn Redworth. 2008. The She-Apostle. The Extraordinary Life and Death of Luisa de Carvajal (by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto)
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173-176 |
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| Joseph P. Ward ed. 2008. Violence, Politics, and Gender in Early Modern England (by Carme Font Paz)
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177-182 |
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